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Notes from “McLuhan’s Wake” Video
McLuhan’s laws of media
Attempted to invent a new science
o A “tool maker”
Scene with Hunters: Tools extend senses
Tools: extend touch and the sense of touch
Alphabet: Made up of bits that are meaningless
We shape tools in our own image, and in turn they shape us (i.e. reflection of glass on window, car seats, etc.)
o Ex.: “Shhh! The library is not a skating rink!”
The things you make, they sometimes mimic you. Extensions of ourselves (i.e. cars)
Definition of “Narcissus”: Drugged; Numb
o Narcissus fell in love with the image of himself, as a result of seeing his reflection, (though it was not actually himself he was falling in love with)
Skyscrapers and architecture: We build and erect extensions of ourselves
McLuhan: Concentrated on grammar, rhetoric, logic—considered himself a “Grammarian”
Grammarians looked at the world as a book
Thomas Aquinas: “Trust the senses”
McLuhan: “If you just saw and felt you could perceive correctly”
Taught freshman literature through advertisements
McLuhan felt that people are robotically conditioned to advertisements
“Robotic Bride”
He was resolutely opposed to technology and change
McLuhan: “Best way to oppose it was to understand it”
Edgar Alan Poe’s “Into the Maelstrom”
o Environment is always moving
o People are constantly being “massaged” and don’t even realize it
o The medium is in the “massage”
Old tools may hang around for a long time, but if you want to get the job done you have to get the latest thing
o However, then you won’t be able to find a blacksmith (no more horse-drawn carriages as a result of automobiles slowly replacing carriages)
A car becomes your legs and moves the body
In essence, only one city on the planet will be the planet itself
We reshape the world around us every time we flick on a light
o We can create environments anywhere now because of electricity and power
o “Mystery of the dark” and “light of the moon” are expressions that are no longer accurate as a result of being able to create any environment that we desire
We’ve put our nervous systems outside of ourselves
All technologies are languages;
o All languages are technologies
Any specialist is going to try to protect their specialist skills
“Brainiard(?) of doom” is what McLuhan was called by media personalities
o McLuhan affirmed that “Literacy was on the skids”
“No one can make out more than 10% of what McLuhan says.”
Finn’s cycle
Pervasive medium is always beyond perception
o McLuhan: “We don’t know who discovered water but we know it wasn’t a fish”
“Two minds trying to reach a balance”
o The left side of the brain is linear
o The right side is holistic
Speech retells all adventures:
o Ex: Guy shoots buck while stooping by a tree to take a crap
If you want to study the future, just study the present
o What we think as the present is really the past
It is so impossible for us to look at the present
McLuhan: “We live by the revival of clothes, fashion, music, etc.”
Electronic media brings us news from the village of the past
The “global village”: You no longer have to be anywhere to be able to do everything
We keep hearing a beating drum:
o A princess in England gets married and the drums start to beat to tell us about it
Media has no homogeneity no stasis
o Always is changing
Same shift Alice made in “Through the Looking Glass”
Electronic media retrieves old media
We live in a mythical world
o TV is a mythic form
Media: Number of people covering Vietnam War was more than the number who were fighting it!
Recognize a pattern before it is complete
o No “pattern of laws” of media
Media are like languages:
o They are much more powerful than they were intended for
A global village is programmed to reverse
How is one to establish and identity?
McLuhan: “Life can only be understood backwards but must be lived forwards”
Public consensus: Was McLuhan for real or was he a charlatan?
McLuhan was a “technological determinist”